Defences

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Despite what the police might say, being charged by the police with an offence does not mean that you will be found guilty of that offence. It is also true to say that police are human and do make mistakes. In some cases they may be bound to take action against someone even though they would prefer not to and in other cases they may be biased or act illegally.

This section contains the common defences that apply in criminal law matters in NSW including self defence laws, duress, necessity, intoxication and defences to murder.

There are many reasons why you may be found not guilty by the court and we have listed a few below:

The police don’t have enough evidence to prove that you committed the offence;

The police have acted illegally or improperly;

A witness may not attend court;

The police have charged you with the wrong offence;

You are able to rely on a recognised defence.

This section of our website deals with the most common criminal law defences that apply in New South Wales. Some of the criminal defences are quite technical and it has been difficult to write information about these defences in a way that can be easily understood by people with no legal background. If you need help understanding a defence and how it may apply to you or would like us to defend you, please call us.

This section currently includes information on the following defences:

where to next?

If you suspect that you may be under investigation, or if you have been charged with an offence, it is vital to get competent legal advice as early as possible. Our lawyers are highly specialised in criminal law and will be able to guide you through the process while dealing with the various authorities related to your matter.